Want this question answered?
The answer is "a riddle" When you don't know the answer it is something, but once you know the answer it is nothing.
A Riddle
A Riddle
A Riddle
A question?
A Riddle
a riddle.
Grammar is wrong. If we DON'T KNOW Nothing we know something. But if you mean "Why don't people know stuff" (or something), because they never learned it or even heard it. If you mean "How do people know nothing at all" I don't think that's possible. We all know when we're hungry.I have a little motto I developed in High school "The more you know, the more you know the less you know." It means that the more one learns, the more one realizes how little they actually do know.
death
The question suggest that there is need for a something in which the nothing can exist. It seems impossible to imagine there is nothing while there is something trying to imagine there is nothing. It looks as if there is a need for a something to be able to think about the question it self. The answer to the question seems irrelevant and has all the characteristics of something that is futile. It seems that there is no question we can think up that can be answered. We cannot know anything therefore we know nothing, which in it self seems impossible because it suggest we know something(that we know nothing). Ah well, what ever keeps you busy.
You need to research the subject
No indicates negative response or nothing. Know indicates knowledge of something.